In this episode, we discuss how to respond when a student comes into the session with pain or an injury. Or what happens when the teacher experiences pain and injury.We'd love to hear what you think! What did you get out of this episode? Wha
About this episode: Jeff discusses various biomechanical modalities adjacent to yoga, whose influence can be an important factor in the cultivation of the vision of a yoga teaching practice, particularly in the one-to-one setting.Recorded in
About this episode: Jeff discusses the journey of the yoga student, and he gives practical tips for structuring phone inquiries and initial consultation sessions designed to convert the curious to the committed.Recorded in the backyard. You’l
The Teacher/Student dynamicRecorded in the backyard. You’ll hear the dogs.Links mentioned: www.yogaonetoone.com Your Yoga Consultation Cheat SheetHoly Madness by Georg FeuersteinYoga, Youth, and Reincarnation by Jess StearnOVERVIE
In this episode we explore the personal qualities necessary for a one-to-one yoga teacher to grow in their teaching practice and better serve their students. The dogs interrupt the podcast. If you have questions, or topics you’d like Jeff to co
Jeffry talks about what has kept him in the one-to-one yoga session setting for almost 25 years, and what distinguishes that from group classes. Donna mentions bacon.